Education In The Best Interests Of The Child A Childrens Rights Perspective On Closing The Achievement Gap

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Education In The Best Interests Of The Child A Childrens Rights Perspective On Closing The Achievement Gap

"A large body of research in disciplines from sociology and policy studies to neuroscience and educational psychology has confirmed that socioeconomic status remains the most powerful influence on children's educational outcomes. Socially disadvantaged children around the world disproportionately suffer from lower levels of educational achievement, which in turn leads to unfavourable long-term outcomes in employment and health. Education in the Best Interests of the Child addresses this persistent problem, which violates not only the principle of equal educational opportunity, but also the broader principle of the best interests of the child as called for in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Building on the children's rights work accomplished in their previous book, Empowering Children, Brian Howe and Katherine Covell identify three types of reform that can significantly close the educational achievement gap. Their findings make an important argument for stronger and more comprehensive action to equalize educational opportunities for disadvantaged children."--Pub. desc.

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Education In The Best Interests Of The Child A Childrens Rights Perspective On Closing The Achievement Gap
2013, TORONTO UNIVERSITY PRESS, University of Toronto Press, University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
in English

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LC213 .H68 2013, LC213.H68 2013, LC213 .H69 2013

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OL26184223M
ISBN 13
9781442614512
LCCN
2012285744
OCLC/WorldCat
814661568

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OL17581069W

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